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<r better than 20 miles per gallon in
run under observation of A.A.A.
Pineapple Charlotte
Grate on chop a pineapple
fine, .’after peeling: it and
e “eye*.”
Soak a half-box of gelatine
half cupful of cold water, then add
I cupful of granulated sugar and
upful of boiling water and tir ovt;
fire just long enough to di*M>Iv<
gelatine. As mixture cools add pine
pple. Let bowl containing it in i
esel of cracked ice and stir steadily
until the mixture thicknes. Beat
a pint of sweetened, whipped cream
and turn into wet mold. Bat with
powdered sugar and cream.
By Mr.. N P Walk*.
ijjet— A SIX—hasproved itself as
js; c >ou can buy, regardless
t Min test, held under the
mobile Association,
on first place. It
. . ■ - ; : :IIon of pasoline!
- i.i tl rani.case was the
u c<. -i ih the victory was won
■cord i-uu more amazing!
ievemc-it in Economy!
• tfi!i„v.i.(t a winding route, rising
i iii\. a of 6000 feet. Crowded
■: uies, soft sandy stretches
iBI l! -'.Hilly require more-than-
—all were encountered
Chevrolet not only took
v ; '• von tlxe sweepstakes for
A Six is Dependable!
But. as every Chevrolet owner knows, fuel mileage is
only one phase of Chevrolet’s sensational all-round
economy. The smooth, easy power-flow of its six-
cj ider mo r saves the entire car from the wear-and-
tear of constant vibration, prolongs its life and holds
upkeep expense to a minimum. Many new factors of
strength, stamina and reliability further contribute to
low m aintenance costs. And Chevrolet flat-rate service
—available ;: over 10,000 Authorized Service Stations
throughout America—provides the lowest charges in
the industry for many service operations.
Everything Favors a Six!
Before selecting any low-priced car—consider these
all-important facts: A Six is smoother, quieter and
more comfortable. A Six is more flexible in traffic, and
requires less shifting of gears. A Six stays young tor.ger,
assures extra thousands of miles of fine, dependable
performance. And a Chevrolet Six, as every test and
trial proves, is just as economical to operate and
maintain as any car on the market.
Come in and see this Economy Chamnion—today!
know for yourself why it's wise to choose a Six.
Watermelon Rind Pickle
Cut any disired shape -taking of
reen and pink from rind.
1 Vi bit-spoon of line, in 1 qt. of
Soak "ver night.
Wash and soak in coM water for
I
ter often. Put in cold w:iter and h
to a boH.
I .a mar Haiti ha* received a
letter stating that her mother. Mrs.
H. V. Stanford, fell at the home of
her daughter, in .Montgomery, and
dislocated her hip. Mrs. Sanford
waa returning from church when the
accident occurred. On account of
the age anti the ill health of her
mother, Mrs. Ham is deeply concern
ed uhout her condition.
MALE HELP
C. H. Worl«;
WANTED—Reliable
ty wanted to handle
m Milledgeeille; «»*r-
»ver $40 a week;
reliable man to make
f connection. Write
, 70 W. Iowa Aee..
I»rai
Put buck on ■
old t
cool.
boil .*50 minute . with 2 or :i piece--
of ginger.
Make - tup of I pi. of vinegar
1 1-2 lbs. ; u»:ar to 1 li'. of rind.
Boil till transparent, put fruit in
jars and boil syrup thick and p- r
over fruit and clasp on top.
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Monfle Cake
4 eggs (whites)
3-4 cup sugar (measuring cup)
1-2 cup butter
_l-4 cup sweet milk
2 cup* flour (I u>«* cake flour)
1 teaspoon baking powder (sifted
in flour).
1 tMifoon vanilla or 1-4 lemon
extract.. Mix a.- for any cake into
a stiff dough.
Dark or 2nd Part
I « gg yolk*
1 cup sugar (second)
1-2 cup butter
1-2 cup sweet milk
2 cup* flour
1 U ”«poiin baking powder. (S it
in flou
1 teaspoon cloves
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon allspice
J teaep.ton nutmeg
Mix a- for any cake and hake for
on*- hour in a loaf or tube cake pin,
droping a apoonfull of batter Mu
and th« re -white and dark till >our
pan i* half full. This i» a very pretty
rake wheu cut.
Saa Foam Candy
2 cup* brown sugar
1-2 cup water
pother’s
1930
Sunday, .Ha y 11th
KvERY dav ,1umU he
oMother’a Day, but the rush
and bustle aometimee makes
us forge;—and it is good that
we have one day when we
c*n*v afford to forget.
Think back as far as you
can . .. beck to the days A hen
you were ^idling around
Her kneo . . . w oe never was
satisfied unless you had the
very best of everything, was
She?
Now it‘s your turn —let
your remembrance on Sun
day, May 11th, be the belt
taste in gifts. These Nun-
nally'a candies will be for Her,
of course, but think of your
own s^piagtion in giving so
lovvly a gift.
Fraley's Pharmacy
Just arrived!
Roadster Deli very .... *440
more for Oil. .. costs no more for Upkeep
A New Supply of
Gold Medal Flour
“Kitchen-tested” for